TY - JOUR
T1 - Experimental transplantation of corneal epithelium-like cells induced by Pax6 gene transfection of mouse embryonic stem cells
AU - Ueno, Hiroki
AU - Kurokawa, Manae S.
AU - Kayama, Maki
AU - Homma, Ryusuke
AU - Kumagai, Yuta
AU - Masuda, Chieko
AU - Takada, Erika
AU - Tsubota, Kazuo
AU - Ueno, Satoki
AU - Suzuki, Noboru
PY - 2007/12/1
Y1 - 2007/12/1
N2 - PURPOSE: Corneal epithelial stem cells are deficient in cases of limbal disorders, leading to conjunctival epithelial ingrowth, vascularization, and eventually visual disturbance. We introduced the eye development-associated transcription factor pax6 to embryonic stem (ES) cells and tested whether pax6-transfected cells resembling purified corneal epithelial cells were applicable as a cell source for corneal transplantation. METHODS: pax6 cDNA with green fluorescence protein was electrotransfected to ES cells and the cells were cultured with G418 for 14 days. They were characterized by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemistry. The cells were transplanted onto experimentally damaged mouse corneas. Histologic reconstitution of the corneal epithelium was assessed. RESULTS: pax6-transfected cells formed a monolayer of epithelium-like cells in vitro. They expressed cytokeratin12, a specific keratin of corneal epithelial cells, E-cadherin, and CD44, which are important adhesion molecules of corneal epithelial cells on the cell membrane. They accumulated to make a colony that gave a staining pattern of reticular configuration for cytokeratin 12, E-cadherin, and CD44. When the cells were transplanted onto damaged cornea, they have been kept alive on the cornea. CONCLUSIONS: The purified corneal epithelium-like cells derived from ES cells transfected with pax6 gene adapted to the injured cornea and were kept alive on it. These results suggested application of ES cell-derived corneal epithelial cells for treating corneal injuries.
AB - PURPOSE: Corneal epithelial stem cells are deficient in cases of limbal disorders, leading to conjunctival epithelial ingrowth, vascularization, and eventually visual disturbance. We introduced the eye development-associated transcription factor pax6 to embryonic stem (ES) cells and tested whether pax6-transfected cells resembling purified corneal epithelial cells were applicable as a cell source for corneal transplantation. METHODS: pax6 cDNA with green fluorescence protein was electrotransfected to ES cells and the cells were cultured with G418 for 14 days. They were characterized by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemistry. The cells were transplanted onto experimentally damaged mouse corneas. Histologic reconstitution of the corneal epithelium was assessed. RESULTS: pax6-transfected cells formed a monolayer of epithelium-like cells in vitro. They expressed cytokeratin12, a specific keratin of corneal epithelial cells, E-cadherin, and CD44, which are important adhesion molecules of corneal epithelial cells on the cell membrane. They accumulated to make a colony that gave a staining pattern of reticular configuration for cytokeratin 12, E-cadherin, and CD44. When the cells were transplanted onto damaged cornea, they have been kept alive on the cornea. CONCLUSIONS: The purified corneal epithelium-like cells derived from ES cells transfected with pax6 gene adapted to the injured cornea and were kept alive on it. These results suggested application of ES cell-derived corneal epithelial cells for treating corneal injuries.
KW - Corneal epithelial cells
KW - Embryonic stem cells
KW - Pax6
KW - Transplantation
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U2 - 10.1097/ICO.0b013e31814fa814
DO - 10.1097/ICO.0b013e31814fa814
M3 - Article
C2 - 18043180
AN - SCOPUS:36549053697
SN - 0277-3740
VL - 26
SP - 1220
EP - 1227
JO - Cornea
JF - Cornea
IS - 10
ER -